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NAME

CLASS
Progress Test  Files 1–5 ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation   A

GRAMMAR 6 I dropped my mobile phone in the bath last month


so I must / had to get a new one.
1 Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of
the verb in brackets. 7 You shouldn’t / don’t have to eat so much salt. It isn’t
good for you.
Example: How many cups of tea do you have (have)
8 Do you like / Are you liking going to hot places on
every day?
holiday?
1 Jaime isn’t in the office today. He ________ (work) at 9 Have you been having / had that computer for a long
home. time?
2 I ________ (answer) sixteen emails since ten o’clock 10 This summer wasn’t as hot than / as it was last
this morning. summer.
3 They _______ (watch) a football match on TV when 11 He doesn’t need / isn’t needing to do any work this
we arrived. evening.
4 What _______ you _______ (give) Pete for his 12 What time do you go / are you going out tonight?
birthday last week?
13 You listened to the instructions more / most carefully
5 I _______ (go) to the doctor’s at 4.30. I’ll see you at than I did.
5.00.
14 She’s been working with us for / since 2004.
6 _______ he _______ (finish) his homework yet? Oh,
15 We like going to restaurants / the restaurants at the
that was quick!
weekends.
7 Don’t get a taxi. I _______ (meet) you after the class
15
in the car.
8 _______ you _______ (see) the new James Bond film
next week?
3 Complete the second sentence with two words so
that it means the same as the first sentence.
9 We _______ (stay) with my parents at the moment Contracted forms, e.g. isn’t, count as one word.
while we look for a flat.
Example: I’m not sure who it is. Perhaps it’s his wife.
10 _______ you ever _______ (drive) a sports car?
I’m not sure who it is. It might be his wife.
11 _______ David _______ (look for) me at 10.30? I
was in a meeting. 1 All passengers must show their passports at the
check-in desk.
12 We _______ (just finish) lunch when Joe arrived.
You _______ ________ show your passport at the
13 Sorry I’m late. _______ you _______ (wait) long? check-in desk.
14 Will you _______ (can) help us move house next 2 That dress is beautiful!
week?
What _______ ________ dress!
15 The train _______ (not arrive) yet. It’s an hour late.
3 I didn’t like exercise when I was younger, but now I
15 go to the gym a lot.
I didn’t _______ ________ like exercise, but now I go
to the gym a lot.
2 Underline the correct word(s).
4 Do you have time to finish the work before Friday?
Example: She wants / is wanting to be alone at the Will you be _______ ________ finish the work
moment. before Friday?
1 My sister’s a science teacher / science teacher in a 5 This book isn’t as interesting as the last one you lent
secondary school. me.
2 Tom was playing / used to play cricket when he was This book is less _______ ________ the last one you
young. lent me.
3 You mustn’t / don’t have to pay for museums in the 6 Our wedding will be in July.
UK. They’re usually free. We’re _______ ________ in July.
4 I’m afraid you can’t / couldn’t speak to Mr Jones. He’s 7 I was in the middle of my homework when you
in a meeting. called.
5 My boyfriend drives more slowly / slowlier than I do. I _______ ________ my homework when you called.

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NAME CLASS
Progress Test  Files 1–5 ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation   A

8 Going to the theatre is more expensive than going to 6 Underline the correct word.
the cinema. Example: The journey took ages. I was really tired /
Going to the cinema isn’t _______ ________ as tiring the next day.
going to the theatre.
1 I forgot to wear socks to work. It was so
9 I’ve never read a funnier book.
embarrassed / embarrassing.
That’s _______ ________ book I’ve ever read.
2 We were really frightened / frightening during the
10 We met years ago.
hurricane.
We _______ ________ each other for years.
3 She often feels very depressed / depressing in the
10
winter.
Grammar total 40 4 I’ve left my mobile at home again! It’s so frustrated /
frustrating.
VOCABULARY 5 Have you ever walked out of the cinema because the
film was bored / boring?
4 Underline the odd word out. 5
Example:
glass napkin knife eggs
1 melon peach beetroot pear 7 Complete the words in the sentences.
2 father nephew niece brother Example: He’s very clever. He always knows the
answers!
3 captain track fan spectator
4 margarine carton box jar 1 Karen isn’t in the office right now. Do you want to
l_______ a message?
5 moody bossy stubborn reliable
2 It’s difficult to choose b_______ these two holidays.
6 coach motorway scooter van
3 Which g_______ is our plane leaving from?
7 frozen boiled roast fried
4 This is Dave, my fl_______. We live in the flat next
8 win play lose draw
door.
9 inherit borrow throw earn
5 I don’t want to cook tonight. Shall we get a
10 furious tiny hilarious hungry t_______?
10 6 We were two hours late because there was a terrible
traffic j_______.
5 Write the opposite of the adjective. 7 You must go to that new restaurant. The food is
Example: lazy  hard-working d_______.
8 I get on really well with Kate because we have a lot in
1 mature _______
c_______.
2 tidy _______
9 When his grandmother died, Jeff i_______ her
3 tiny _______ house.
4 organized _______ 10 What’s the speed l_______ on this road?
5 freezing _______ 10
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NAME CLASS
Progress Test  Files 1–5 ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation   A

8 Complete the sentences with the correct word(s). PRONUNCIATION


Example: I owe my dad £100. 9 Underline the stressed syllable.
borrow owe invest
Example: com|pe|ti|tive
1 You have to be careful what you say to Sofia. She’s
1 spec|ta|tor
very _______.
sensible responsible sensitive 2 i|ma|gi|na|tive
2 She’s trying to cut _______ on coffee at the moment. 3 un|der|ground
She just has one cup a day. 4 rasp|be|rries
out down up 5 a|fford
3 I still keep in touch with some of my _______ from 6 cir|cuit
secondary school. 7 pe|de|stri|an
colleagues partners classmates
8 in|de|pen|dent
4 They _______ me £10 to park my car at the railway
9 mort|gage
station.
cost saved charged 10 am|bi|tious
10
5 I’m sorry, I’m busy right now. Can I _______ you
back later?
leave dial call 10 Match the words with the same sound.
6 He’s a lovely child. He’s very _______.
charming inherit  journey height  injured
affectionate moody aggressive selfish organized paid team gossip  owe
7 I don’t like_______ food. I think food should be
cooked! Example: phone  owe
raw fried boiled 1 fish ________
8 Did he apply _______ that job he was talking about? 2 jazz ________
of to for
3 snake ________
9 I told my friend what to do and she did the opposite.
4 tree ________
I was _______!
filthy tiny furious 5 chess ________
10 This new company pays me a better _______ than 6 egg ________
my old company. 7 bike ________
mortgage salary tax 8 clock ________
10 9 zebra ________
10 train ________
Vocabulary total 40
10

Pronunciation total 20

Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 100

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NAME CLASS
Progress Test  Files 1–5 ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate
Reading and Writing   A

READING 2 They were most worried that the plane was _______
to fly.
1 Read the text and tick (✓) A, B, or C. A  too light  ■  B  too small  ■ 
C  too heavy  ■
The transatlantic question 3 The storm in Canada was _______.
A  quite small  ■  B  very serious  ■ 
Charles Lindbergh’s 33-hour flight from New York to Paris in
C  not worrying  ■
1927 made aviation history. Less known is the return flight
to New York by two Frenchmen three years later. Taking just 4 They were worried that the plane _______.
over three hours longer, Costes and Bellonte made an A  was losing fuel  ■  B  was flying too high  ■ 
equally exciting journey from Paris to New York in their C  was getting wet  ■
plane, the Question Mark. The first question they faced, 5 When it rained, they sometimes had to fly _______.
Captain Costes remembered in an article at the time, was A  above the clouds  ■  B  close to the sea  ■ 
“Would the plane lift off the ground?” ‘That was our C  around the clouds  ■
greatest concern. We had 5,200 litres of gasoline on board.’
6 The most exciting part of the journey was when
This fear passed quickly but was followed by other hazards. _______.
They ran into three storms. The third, and worst of all, was A  they flew close to the sea  ■ 
over Nova Scotia, in Canada. ‘In order to avoid it we had to B  they saw the American coast  ■ 
fly 100 miles out of our way. Time was passing and every C  they saw the third storm  ■
minute meant the loss of more of our precious fuel.’
7 They saw the American coast when it was _______
They had another problem: ‘The sky was overcast, it was in France.
raining and we had to fly below those rain clouds. A  early morning  ■  B mid-afternoon ■ 
Sometimes they were extremely low which meant they had C midnight ■
to fly as close to the water as ten metres.
8 Costes thought they were going to _______.
‘There were many exciting moments during our trip, but I
A  fly into the river  ■  B  fly into a storm  ■ 
think the greatest thrill came when we first saw the coast
C  crash into a mountain  ■
of North America,’ said Costes. He decided that three was
their lucky number. They had survived three storms – and
9 They _______ the airport in New York.
at 3 a.m. French time, they saw land. But their adventures A  landed at  ■  B  passed over  ■ 
weren’t over. C missed ■
Suddenly, a mountain appeared out of the mist. ‘We were 10 Colonel Lindbergh congratulated them _______.
between the steep banks of a river. It was a tight place. A  on the phone  ■  B  in a letter  ■ 
Bellonte was at the controls at that time and he had to C  at the airport  ■
think fast. Fortunately, having flown thousands of miles, 10
the plane was light.’ Bellonte managed to turn the plane
just in time. But Costes said, ‘It is not pleasant to think how
2 Match five of the highlighted words and phrases
close we came to those cruel, jagged rocks.’ with the definitions.
Fortunately, they succeeded where many others before
Example: dangers hazards
them had failed, and the graceful landing at the airport in
New York was greeted by 10,000 cheering people. Among 1 worry __________
them was Colonel Charles Lindbergh who said ‘I 2 not on our planned route  __________
congratulate you!’ as he shook the hands of the two
3 covered in cloud  __________
heroes.
4 excitement __________
5 light and controlled  __________
Example: Lindbergh travelled from New York to Paris
in _______. 5
A  a boat  ■  B  a plane  ■
✓   C  a ship  ■
Reading total 15
1 Costes and Bellonte flew from Paris to New York in
_______.
A 1927 ■  B 1930 ■  C 1933 ■

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NAME CLASS
Progress Test  Files 1–5 ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate
Reading and Writing   A

WRITING
Answer one of the questions and write 75–100
words.
1 What advice would you give to someone moving to
your country?
2 Describe an exciting sporting event you have seen or
been to.
3 What is your favourite way of travelling and why?

Writing total 10

Reading and Writing total 25

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NAME CLASS
Progress Test  Files 1–5 ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate
Listening and Speaking   A

LISTENING SPEAKING
1 Complete the sentences with one word. 1 Make questions and ask your partner.
1 It’s a good idea not to eat foods that have a lot of 1 What / your favourite meal?
_______. 2 Who / you / get on best / family? Why?
2 On the ‘caveman diet’ you mustn’t eat products that 3 ever buy / anything / online? What?
are made from _______. 4 When / you last feel frightened? Why?
3 Don’t follow the ‘cabbage soup diet’ for more than 5 How / travel / school (university / work)?
one _______. 6 prefer / do / or / watch / sport?
4 Blue sunglasses make your food look less _______. 7 What new subject / like / learn? Why?
5 On the ‘reverse diet’, you eat your meals in a 8 often / use / mobile phone in public?
different _______. 9 What / should / take / when / have / dinner / friends?
10 like / win / a lot of money? What / would / do?
5
Now answer your partner’s questions.
2 Listen to five conversations. Tick (✓) A, B, or C. 2 Talk about one of the statements below, saying if
1 Rob used to like eating a lot of _____. you agree or disagree. Give reasons.
A curry ■  B pizza ■  C sweets ■ 1 ‘Sport has become all about money.’
2 Lisa thinks that Mark _____. 2 ‘It’s better to have a few close friends than lots of
A  has a lot of money  ■  friends.’
B  isn’t telling the truth  ■  C  won the lottery  ■ 3 ‘Travelling is the best way to learn about the world.’
3 Paul was _____ at the end of his holiday in Iceland.
A disappointed ■  B  exhausted but happy  ■  3 Listen to your partner. Do you agree with
C  happy and full of energy  ■ him / her?
Speaking total 15
4 Anna tells Marco that he _____ tip taxi drivers.
A  must always  ■  B  doesn’t have to  ■  Listening and Speaking total 25
C  must never  ■
5 Sam and Alice _____.
A  are getting married  ■  B  have got engaged  ■ 
C  are no longer together  ■
5

Listening total 10

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